Counting by Fives

Kay Robertson (author)

Description

Can you count by fives? Counting by fives is much faster especially if you are being chased by creepy crawlies or fanged animals! This lively book teaches children how to count by fives through the engaging photographs and alliteration and onomatopoeia filled text! This title will allow students to count in sequence and tell the number of objects.

Reading Level

Lexile

Fountas Pinnell Guided Reading

ATOS

DRA

Categories

Genre

Numbers & Concepts

Interest Age

Ages 3-5

Grade

Kindergarten
1st Grade

Subject

Science

Language

English (US)

Type

Non-Fiction

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